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10-28-2006, 01:39 AM #11
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antidepressants + weed???
I agree with nochowderforyou. I am on meds too, and it helps me a lot. Some people do need them daily to maintain an even keel. Do what you think is right...
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10-28-2006, 01:44 AM #12
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
So sorry to hear about the severe depression. I know that's the worst, Nodnorb.
Antidepressants work well for many hundreds of thousands of people. For others, they don't. They can certainly have tricky implications with teenagers, which means caution and very gradual upward and downward dosing is important.
I think it's important to respect Nodnorb's choice to try the Zoloft and not to strongly recommend against or denounce antidepressants. He's the one with severe depression. He's got his own unique body and neurochemistry. He needs to see how the drug works for himself. Ideally he needs to do that without any pre-existing projected opinions so he can honestly assess its effectiveness.
It's for that same reason--the fact that you need to see how the Zoloft affects you and assess how you feel on it--that'd I'd probably suggest a break from weed-smoking for about six weeks or maybe a bit longer until you get up to the suggested dose of your meds. Then, if you're clearly feeling better on those meds, you can add some weed back into the mix and see how it interacts. If you combine both substances early on, you're not going to truly know what the effects are of your prescribed meds. Mosts of the medical establishment, of course, would strongly advise against using weed at any time on those meds, but I think it's worth seeing how they work togther, considering how good a natural antidepressant weed is for many. (Be aware that for plenty of others, the opposite is true.) I just believe it'd be wise to wait until you first know how you're reacting to the antidepressant alone.
Good luck to you, Nodnorb. Hope you feel better soon![SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
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10-28-2006, 11:41 AM #13
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antidepressants + weed???
antidepressants + weed = FUN, NICE. :stoned:
:thumbsup:
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10-28-2006, 02:49 PM #14
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
i have never seen how there is a big difference in taking anti depressants to be happy or just taking heoine to be happy it is splitting hairs to me, and you can become dependent on both. though more so heroine and that will only be about a happy year before the bad things start happening. the point is that is all they are, taking drugs to be happy. i dont like the idea of people especially in kids taking that shit i think you should at least let someone grow a few years before you decide they are severely depressed. i had a friend who started taking zoloft, then within a few month his mom found him passed out on his bedroom floor next to an empty bottle of painkillers. he got his stomach pumped and was fine, but still id be careful with that shit. and i really dont see a difference in taking anti depressants to escape reality or weed or booze to escape reality. you have to face problems head on. god knows i have felt like shit at times, but it hasnt lasted more than a week ever. but then again my mom is taking some anti depressant i dont know if it is zoloft, but either way this could be a situation where i dont know what its like until im severely depressed, but i still dont see how they can be diagnosing teenagers with it, and i guarentee it is frequently misdiagnosed, they say it is a chemical imbalance that causes it yet the only test they do for it is a psychiatrist evaluation. and if you dont want to go on it you shouldnt have to.
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10-28-2006, 02:55 PM #15
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
until they can definitively prove if a kid is depressed i dont think they should go around handing out prescriptions to that shit which is exactly what you do. if i walked into a psychiatrists office telling him how bad i felt hed give it to me it isnt like they can read your mind. and even with all these anti depressants drugs more and more people, particularly teenagers, are killing themselves every year. sad world. but i guess these miracle drugs can prevent all that...
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10-28-2006, 05:05 PM #16
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
Your parents aren't stupid.Eventually they would notice changes if there are any.Just be honest with yourself and be prepared to go back on the meds if people notice drastic changes in your behavior. :smokin:
Originally Posted by Mean Green Charlene
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10-28-2006, 05:12 PM #17
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
I'm on Lexapro.10mg/day.I get really agititated when I stop.I don't know what it would be like just taking pot and beer.I have noticed my hangovers are not nearly as bad being on Lexapro.On a typical day I would drink 4-5 Icehouse and smoke a few bongloads through a ice bong.:stoned:
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10-28-2006, 05:18 PM #18
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
yes namely the the change, my kid is a robot. like robots need oil to function, he needs drugs to be happy. so thats all they are for you, they are like your fuel
Originally Posted by Immolation
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11-04-2006, 03:37 AM #19
Senior Member
antidepressants + weed???
Yeah i'd advise against that shit. Your only medication should be weed. This way, you not only get to deal with it on your own.. but your getting high while your doing it :thumbsup:
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11-04-2006, 05:56 AM #20
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antidepressants + weed???
After a lifetime of depression and a lot of meds that didn't work and useless therapy, I finally found the right antidepressant when I was in my 40s and felt for the first time like I had a life. It saddens me to think of the wasted years of my life that could have been so much more productive and more pleasurable if I hadn't been suffering from depression. It's wrong to tell someone they don't need antidepressants, that they only need weed. Some people need antidepressants like diabetics need insulin...it's just the way their body chemistry works. The tendency toward depression and other mental illnesses is often hereditary. Not all antidepressants work for all people the same way that pot affects different people in different ways. So it's sometimes it's necessary to try more than one to find one that works with the minimum amount of unwanted effects (side effects). I believe they're overprescribed, often by doctors and NPs and PAs that I don't believe are adequately schooled in in psychopharmaceuticals. There's too many advertisements on TV and in magazines that say just ask your doctor and make people think treating depression is as easy as just popping a pill, unfortunately for most people it's more complicated. Often the dosage needs to be started slowly and built up, and conversely, if one drug isn't working, you often must taper off before starting another to avoid serious health risks and drug interactions. Sometimes it takes a combination of medications to work. When you're depressed it's not easy making decisions and getting things done, but you must find the most skilled psychopharmacologist that you can trust and be honest with him or her about how you're feeling and what other drugs you're using or they can't help you. If you go to one you don't like, try someone else. If you're having trouble getting motivated to get help, maybe a friend can make the phone calls for you to make appointments and help you get there. Do whatever it takes, but don't suffer needlessly from depression--take it from Granny, life's too freakin' short.
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